On aphasia, or loss of speech, and the localisation of the faculty of articulate language.
- Frederick Bateman
- Date:
- pref. 1890
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: On aphasia, or loss of speech, and the localisation of the faculty of articulate language. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Baillarger, 223, 367 Baillie, 54 Bain, on the cerebral elements, 318 Baker Sir S., on the universality of speech, 160 Ball Professor, on spasmodic ische- mia, 146, 239 on traumatic aphasia, 261 his comparison of the brain to a violin, 357 Ballet, 130, 218, 226, 336 Banks, 80, 272, 297 Barlow, on the location of speech in the hippocampus minor, 386 Bastian, on auditory, visual, and kinesthetic memory, 180 on sensory aphasia, 216 ; on the tardy development of speech, 251 Beale, on the electrical action of the brain cells, 397 Beclard, 333 Behier, 30 Bell ]., on traumatic aphasia, 262 Belladonna, its effect on speech, 273 Benedikt, on cerebral asymmetry 362 ' on the tardy development of speech, 288 Bennett A. Hughes, on sensory aphasia, 217 Berard, 32 Bergmann, 46, 244 Bernard Claude, 265 on mirror-writing, 210 Bernhardt, on word-deafness, 222 Bernheim, on hypnotism, 336 Bichat, on dextral pre-eminence, 374 Bigelow, 90 Billod, 302 Bishop, 161 Blanchet, on deaf-mutism, 24 Bonnet, 317 Bouchard, 362 Boudet, 243 Bouillaud, his theory of localisation, 18,325 his challenge, 27 his experiments on the brain of animals, 384 Boyd, his statistics on the weight of the brain, 366 Bradley, 848 Brain, Macewen on the surgery of the, 253 from an anthropological point of view, 367 not the sole organ of the mind, 325 compared to a violin, 357 minute automy of, 360 weight of its hemispheres, 366 of animals, Dr. Kichardson's experiments on, 394 cells, each a minute voltaic battery, 297 chemistry of the, 400 tumours of, their effect on speech, 36, 253, 326 weight of, in eminent men, 367 of Gambetta, description of, 37o Brierre de Boismont, on the speech- lessness of the insane, 281 Bristowe, on the re-education of the nervous centres, 298 on pernicious anaemia, 399 Broadbent, on the structure of the third frontal convolution, 370 Broca, his description of the cere- bral convolutions, 16 his typical cases, 20](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2122898x_0424.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)